What Integrates with Karma?

Find out what Karma integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Karma, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Karma currently integrates with:

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    Sauce Labs Reviews

    Sauce Labs

    Sauce Labs

    $19 per user per month
    1 Rating
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    Sauce Labs is the largest continuous testing cloud in the world for web and mobile apps. This gives development teams from the top digital brands the ability to deliver apps faster, without compromising on quality. With extensive device and testing coverage, streamlined beta distribution, best-in class error monitoring, and constant feedback loops during your app development cycle, you can release better mobile apps faster. Your mobile apps will always work in real-world scenarios on any device and browser. Sauce Labs' end-to-end solutions for mobile quality enable organizations to deliver mobile apps in a modern era of DevOps driven development. They can achieve quality and speed at all stages of app development - from conception to production. We have you covered, no matter what your testing needs are, the application type you're developing, or your role within the mobile SDLC.
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    Jenkins Reviews
    Jenkins, the most popular open-source automation server, provides hundreds of plugins that can be used to build, deploy, and automate any project. Jenkins is an extensible automation server that can be used to create CI servers or become the continuous delivery hub for any project. Jenkins is a Java-based program that can be run straight out of the box. It includes packages for Windows, Linux and macOS, as well as other Unix-like operating system packages. Jenkins is easy to set up and configure via its web interface. It also includes built-in help and on-the-fly error checking. Jenkins can be integrated with almost every tool in the Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery toolchain thanks to the hundreds of plugins available in the Update Center. Jenkins' plugin architecture allows for almost unlimited possibilities. Jenkins makes it easy to distribute work across multiple machines. This helps drive builds, tests, and deployments across multiple platforms more quickly.
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    BrowserStack Reviews

    BrowserStack

    BrowserStack

    $29/month/user
    2 Ratings
    BrowserStack is the leading software testing platform in the world, with 19 global data centers & 20,000+ real Android and iOS devices that power nearly 1 Billion tests a year. BrowserStack's end-to-end unified testing platform supports functional testing, visual testing, accessibility testing, performance testing, test observability, API testing, and more. BrowserStack helps Amazon, Paypal, Well Fargo Bank, Nvidia, MongoDB, Pfizer, GE, Discovery, React JS, and several other customers deliver quality software quickly by moving their testing to the Cloud. With BrowserStack, Dev/QA teams can deliver an amazing experience to every customer while moving fast.
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    Travis CI Reviews

    Travis CI

    Travis CI

    $63 per month
    1 Rating
    This is the easiest way to deploy and test your projects on-prem or in the cloud. You can easily sync your Travis CI projects and you'll be able to test your code in just minutes. Check out our features - you can now sign up for Travis CI with your Bitbucket or GitLab account. This will allow you to connect to your repositories. It's always free to test your open-source projects! Log in to your cloud repository and tell Travis CI that you want to test a project. Then push. It couldn't be simpler. Many services and databases are already pre-installed and can easily be enabled in your build configuration. Before merging Pull Requests to your project, make sure they are tested. It's easy to update production or staging as soon as your tests pass. Travis CI builds are set up mainly through the configuration file.travis.yml found in your repository. This allows you to make your configuration version-controlled and flexible.
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    Google Chrome Reviews
    Top Pick
    Google's browser lets you connect to the rest of the world. Google has created powerful tools that allow you to connect, play and work, and help you get things done. All of this works with Chrome. Chrome is a great tool to stay productive and get the most out of your browser with Google apps like Gmail and Google Pay.
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    Opera Reviews
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    Opera is a free internet browser that comes with enormous benefits and strong customization options. Built on Chromium it take advantage of most of Google Chrome's extension library, including the best VPN completely free for users. These are just a few of the essential features that Opera offers to make browsing easier, more enjoyable, and less distracting thanks to the Ad blocker built-in. Opera's integrated virtual privacy network protects your privacy and reduces tracking. Opera browser offers you to easily connect with your social life through the most famous social network integrated directly in the sidebar (Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, Whatsapp, Twitter, VKontakte) and listen your favourite music with the music players built-in (Spotify, Youtube and Apple Music). With Opera browser you can also: - Search with Google and use the auto-fill prediction function - Send encrypted content and links (articles, images, and videos) between devices using My Flow - Toggle the integrated ad blocker on and off. Opera browser is available for MacOS, Linux, and Windows devices. It works on desktop versions of MacOS X 10.11 and later, Ubuntu 16.04 and later, and Windows 7 and later.
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    Mozilla Firefox Reviews
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    Mozilla Firefox is a free and open-source web browser developed by the non-profit Mozilla Foundation, with a strong focus on privacy and security. It includes features like Total Cookie Protection to safeguard user data and built-in tools for managing tabs across devices and editing PDFs directly within the browser. Firefox is available on multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, ensuring a seamless experience across all devices. Known for its commitment to transparency and user-first development, Firefox offers a secure and efficient browsing experience. Its emphasis on privacy and customization makes it a popular choice for users looking for an alternative to mainstream browsers.
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    Safari Reviews
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    Safari is the best way for you to access the internet on all of your Apple devices. It offers powerful privacy protections, robust customization options, and an industry-leading battery life, so you can browse as you please, whenever you like. It's also the fastest browser in terms of speed. Safari now offers new personalization options, including a customizable homepage and more third-party extensions. You can now customize your start page with a custom background image, fine-tune your browser window and use your favorite features such as Reading List, Favorites and Siri Suggestions. Safari Extensions are extensions that add functionality to your browser that allow you to explore the web in the way you want. You can find and add your favourite extensions in the Safari section of the App Store. Safari is the fastest browser in the world thanks to its JavaScript engine.
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    Angular Reviews
    Learn how to create Angular applications and reuse your code and skills to create apps for any deployment target. For web, mobile web and native mobile. Get the Web Platform running at its best today. You can also take it further with Web Workers and server side rendering. Angular gives you control over scaling. Build data models using RxJS, Immutable.js, or another push-model to meet your data needs. Simple, declarative templates make it easy to quickly build features. You can extend the template language by adding your own components or using a variety of existing components. Nearly every editor and IDE offers Angular-specific support and feedback. This allows you to focus on building amazing apps, not worrying about how the code works. Angular supports the largest Google applications, from prototype to global deployment.
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    Semaphore Reviews

    Semaphore

    Rendered Text

    $25 per month
    Semaphore, the only CI/CD tool that can provide powerful support for monorepo project, is the only one. Visual Pipeline Builder allows every engineer to contribute to CI/CD. Say goodbye to manual, undocumented build setups. Hello reliable continuous delivery! Semaphore offers the fastest CI/CD services on the market. With flexible pricing and no extra per-user fees, Semaphore can deliver your projects light years ahead. No more tool bloat. Semaphore provides a set of environments that can be customized for each technology stack. This allows you to build, test, and deploy apps across teams with minimal overhead. We won't leave you at the edge of the jungle and just drive away. We are committed to your CI/CD success every step of the journey. We have a track record to prove it.
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    WebStorm Reviews

    WebStorm

    JetBrains

    $129 per user per year
    WebStorm provides integrated development environments for JavaScript and other related technologies. It works in the same way as other JetBrains IDEs. It automates repetitive work and helps you to handle more complex tasks. The IDE runs dozens of code inspections while you type, detecting potential issues and helping you write more reliable and maintainable codes. You can refactor your entire codebase with just a few clicks. This also makes it easy to implement large structural changes. You can get right to coding with all the necessary tools for JavaScript development. WebStorm makes it easy to be more productive and more creative while WebStorm does all the mundane work. Are you afraid of breaking something in Git or losing important changes? Or breaking something by renaming a component in your entire project. WebStorm will make these and other difficult tasks easier so you can concentrate on the bigger picture.
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    QUnit Reviews
    The JavaScript testing framework is powerful and easy to use. No configuration required for any Node.js project. Browser-based projects require minimal configuration. Node.js tests can be run from any browser. You can test your code wherever it runs. Flexible APIs allow you to customize QUnit to meet your needs. It is easy to get started with QUnit for Node.js. First, install QUnit using npm. Now you can run the test suite using the QUnitCLI. It is recommended to run the QUnit CLI command through an npm script. This will automatically locate the QUnit commands from your local dependencies. You can find more information about the QUnit APIs to organize tests and make assertions in the API documentation. QUnit supports current and maintenance LTS releases and follows the Node.js LTS schedule.
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    Mocha Reviews
    Mocha works in the browser. Mocha releases will include new builds of./mocha.js/./mocha.csss that can be used in the browser. Mocha will be able to tell if it should wait for the function to be called by adding an argument (usually called done) to it() to a test-callback to make sure it is aware of this. This callback accepts either an Error instance or subclass thereof, and any other value is invalid usage. It throws an error, usually resulting in a failed test. These reporters expect Mocha's to know how many tests it will run before execution. This information is not available in parallel mode because test files are only loaded when they are being run. Serial mode will stream the results of tests as they occur. Parallel mode buffers reporter output; reporting will occur after each file has been completed. In practice, the reporter output will appear as "chunks", but will otherwise be identical. A test file that is slow may cause a significant pause.
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    Jasmine Reviews
    Jasmine tries to adhere as closely as possible semantic versioning. We reserve major versions (1.0 and 2.0, etc.) We reserve major versions (1.0, 2.0, etc.) for breaking changes or other significant work. Jasmine releases are usually minor releases (2.3 and 2.4, respectively). Major releases are rare. Except for major releases, Jasmine does not drop support for browsers or Node versions. This is not true for Node versions past their end of life, browsers we cannot install locally or test against in our CI builds, browsers no longer receiving security updates and browsers that run only on older operating systems. We will make every effort to keep Jasmine running in these environments, but we won't necessarily release a major release if they fail.
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    Captain Reviews

    Captain

    RWX

    $10 per million test results
    Captain is a free CLI. It can quarantine and detect flaky tests, retry failed tests automatically, partition files to run in parallel, and much more. It is compatible with 16 different testing frameworks. Captain partitions your test suite in balanced partitions and tracks the time it takes each test to run. This helps to reduce test suite runtimes for CI. Captain reports which tests are flaky in your test suites so you can quickly resolve flakiness issues. Use Captain with your existing framework. Captain is compatible with over 15 test frameworks, with more to come. Captain only retries the tests that fail, so you don't have to wait as long for retries. Captain can be configured, in conjunction with flakiness detection to retry flaky test more aggressively than a new failure. The quarantining feature of Captain allows you to run tests that are known as flaky or failing, while preventing your builds from failing.
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